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Micah (Part #11) starts to examine the rise of the Assyrian or “son of perdition” before the second advent of Christ. Is there a singular antichrist? Who is the Prince of Peace? What is the daily sacrifice? How does Jerusalem play into Satan’s ultimate rise? This upbeat lecture proves the Israelite people will eventually have national repentance but not before being scattered among many strange nations.

Micah (Part #10) deals mostly with two Messianic prophecies spoken by Micah in the first two verses of chapter five pertaining to the birth and death of Christ. Are world leaders righteous by default? How does Micah correlate to Gospel accounts? Who is king of the jews? This sermon tells an often overlooked part of the nativity story being Herod the Edomite’s “slaughter of the innocents” in the city of David.

Micah (Part #9) completes chapter four with a well-known prophecy borrowed from Isaiah to “awake and thresh o daughter of Zion.” This sermon discusses two tactics of the imposter being to defile before laying claim. Who gathers all nations and separates the good from bad? Are we seeing the “pains” of a new age like a woman giving birth? This upbeat sermon on the minor prophet attempts to clarify.

Micah (Part #8) starts chapter four by proving Micah repeats a prophecy by Isaiah before teaching that “all people will walk in the name of their god forever.” When will mankind beat their swords into plowshares? Why this reversal of prophesy? This lecture in our continuing series on Micah looks at Christ’s Parable of the Tares to prove He sends His angels to gather and burn weeds from Yahweh’s garden.

Micah (Part #7) proves Jerusalem is “the city that murders the prophets” by visiting the Gospels of Matthew and Luke to scrutinize Yahshua’s teachings on the matter. This continuing sermon lectures on His parables of the wedding feast and wicked husbandmen to confirm our Redeemer “would’ve gathered thy children together as a hen gathers her chickens under wing yet ye would not (Matthew 23:37).”

Micah (Part #6) continues our study by looking at eight detailed sins of the rulers of Israel outlined by Micah in the third chapter. This sermon proves Yahweh will abandon the iniquitous and refuse to answer their prayers oftentimes calling for authentic prophets to cease teaching. This continuance of Micah’s minor prophecies concludes by contrasting him to the spiritless artificial clairvoyants of his time.

Micah (Part #5) completes chapter two with Micah’s first Messianic prophecy concerning the regathering of Yahweh’s “heritage” the Israelite offspring. Why are our woman being cast from their pleasant houses today? Who will judge all nations rewarding the just and punishing the wicked? This tranquil sermon explains that Yahshua is the good Shepherd who severs the wicked from among the just.

Micah (Part #4) deals with Micah rebuking Israelites “that work evil on their beds in the morning” by coveting property meant to be an heritage to Yahweh’s people. Are there evil Saxons? Who profits from sin? What does heritage mean? This sermon visits the prophets Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Lamentations to specifically outline these rewards in an attempt to show their correlation to our current era.

Micah (Part #3) is more a “between the chapters” overview highlighting Yahweh’s marriage, divorce and eventual reconciliation of His bride the Israelites. Meant to expand upon the foundation of the previous two segments, this animated lecture equips the listener for chapter two by examining Christ teaching the Pharisees about marriage and how they relate to “the beginning” or Genesis of Adamkind.

Micah (Part #2) continues our study on the minor prophet by looking at each specific township Micah rebukes in his first chapter while clarifying some reasons why. Who is the mother of us all? This sermon provides background on the establishment of both Samaria and Jerusalem from the Old Testament “historical” books even confirming many Edomite Pharisees needed rebuke by our Messiah in God’s temple.